This document discusses lines and angles in geometry. It defines a line as an arrangement of adjacent dots extending in two directions. It describes parallel lines as those that extend indefinitely in one plane without intersecting and intersecting lines as those that meet at a point. It defines an angle as the region between two intersecting lines or the set of points formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The document categorizes angles as right (90 degrees), acute (less than 90 degrees), obtuse (between 90 and 180 degrees), straight (180 degrees), or reflex (between 180 and 360 degrees).
This document discusses lines and angles in geometry. It defines a line as an arrangement of adjacent dots extending in two directions. It describes parallel lines as those that extend indefinitely in one plane without intersecting and intersecting lines as those that meet at a point. It defines an angle as the region between two intersecting lines or the set of points formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The document categorizes angles as right (90 degrees), acute (less than 90 degrees), obtuse (between 90 and 180 degrees), straight (180 degrees), or reflex (between 180 and 360 degrees).
This document discusses lines and angles in geometry. It defines a line as an arrangement of adjacent dots extending in two directions. It describes parallel lines as those that extend indefinitely in one plane without intersecting and intersecting lines as those that meet at a point. It defines an angle as the region between two intersecting lines or the set of points formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The document categorizes angles as right (90 degrees), acute (less than 90 degrees), obtuse (between 90 and 180 degrees), straight (180 degrees), or reflex (between 180 and 360 degrees).
Line is an arrangement of dots (can not be up) that
are adjacent to each other and lined up in two directions (right / left, up / down). Line parallel The position of the two lines will be parallel to the two lines in one plane and the two lines in the extend line will not be intersecting. Line intersecting The lines m and n are said to intersect if the line lies on one flat plane and has a point of intersection. line coinside
Two lines will be said
coinside, if they have at least two cut points (two points of fellowship). Angle
THE ANGLE IS THE PART THAT LIES
BETWEEN TWO INTERSECTING LINES, OR ANGLES ARE THE SET OF ALL POINTS OF TWO RAYS ALLIED TO THE BASE Angle types 1. Right Angle Angle bracket is better known as the magnitude perpendicular angle is 90 degrees 2.Taper angle Angle taper angle is better known as "pointy / sharp". Angle large taper is less than 90 degrees. 3. Obtuse angle Large obtuse angle more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees Corner straight Large straight angle is 180 degrees. ANGLE reflexes. The reflex angle is an angle of greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. Thank you for atention